BREAKING NEWS: CDC bureaucrats accused of using a CIA sabotage manual to block Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s reforms
An explosive revelation is shaking the core of the U.S. healthcare system. Career bureaucrats within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are using a 1944 CIA manual, «Simple Sabotage», to orchestrate an internal sabotage campaign against Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
BREAKING: Whistleblowers Inside HHS and CDC have just sent me critical information on an ACTIVE sabotage operation taking place within the Federal Health Departments.
Left-wing career bureaucrats are in total panic over RFK Jr. shutting down their Big Pharma grift and are trying… pic.twitter.com/Xm9ilWDtcd
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) September 4, 2025
This plot aims to thwart Kennedy’s ambitious reforms to dismantle Big Pharma’s influence and prioritize public health under the slogan «Make America Healthy Again.»
The manual, distributed among CDC employees, promotes tactics such as delaying orders, drafting confusing documents, and encouraging uncooperative attitudes to create administrative chaos.
These actions are a panicked response from left-leaning bureaucrats following the dismissal of former CDC Director Susan Monarez on August 27, and Kennedy’s cuts to questionable programs.
Monarez was fired after refusing to support vaccine restrictions lacking scientific evidence, accusing Kennedy of «sabotaging» public health.
Kennedy, during a recent Senate hearing, denied these claims, refuting any private meetings with Monarez. Kennedy has faced fierce resistance.
Over 1,000 current and former HHS employees demanded his resignation in a letter published on Save HHS, accusing him of dismantling public health infrastructure and spreading vaccine misinformation.
Hi. Want to see a murder on live TV?
I give you HHS Secretary RFK Jr. vs. Miserable Democrat Sen. Ron Wyden.
Wyden called for President Trump to fire RFK Jr.
Then, Fatality… pic.twitter.com/rEE1sa1SOH
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) September 4, 2025
Nine former CDC directors, in a New York Times article, labeled him «dangerous» for firing thousands of employees and cutting vaccine research funds.
Yet, Kennedy defends his leadership, working to restore trust in a CDC eroded by «politicized science» during the pandemic.
With White House backing, he pushes measures like banning additives in Texas school meals and limiting ultra-processed foods.His vision to combat the chronic disease epidemic clashes with an entrenched bureaucracy, but his supporters see him as a hero against the status quo.
This scandal unveils an internal war within health agencies. As Kennedy drives a health revolution, bureaucrats seem determined to stop him.
Will his agenda prevail? The battle has just begun.
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Joana Campos
Joana Campos es abogada y editora con más de 10 años de experiencia en la gestión de proyectos de desarrollo internacional, enfocada en la sostenibilidad y el impacto social positivo. Anteriormente, trabajó como abogada corporativa. Egresada de la Universidad de Guadalajara.
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Joana Campos is a lawyer and editor with over 10 years of experience in managing international development projects, focused on sustainability and positive social impact. Previously, she worked as a corporate lawyer. She is a graduate of the University of Guadalajara.